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and his response was "what is frankfurt?" frankfurt is on the main river. you are correct -- frankfurt am main. and you will double your score to $26,400 as we come to todd. did he get frankfurt? no -- picked amsterdam. and his wager? oh, he'd have won by $1. but in this game today, andrew, congratulations. you now have a 4-day total of $72,399. and you play again tomorrow. promotional consideration provided by... -- captions by vitac -- [ applause ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. pat: thank you so much! thank you, jim. appreciate that. have a wonderful time at the puzzle board. give my best to the letters. hi. good to see you all. get ready. it's "toss up" time at the old corral. our first "toss up" is a "phrase."
and his response was "what is frankfurt?" frankfurt is on the main river. you are correct -- frankfurt am main. and you will double your score to $26,400 as we come to todd. did he get frankfurt? no -- picked amsterdam. and his wager? oh, he'd have won by $1. but in this game today, andrew, congratulations. you now have a 4-day total of $72,399. and you play again tomorrow. promotional consideration provided by... -- captions by vitac -- [ applause ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and...
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time,uld talk frankfurt 1:45 frankfurt time we get a decision from the european central bank. that is what we are waiting for. how will mario draghi ease? online,follow that we're joined now by richard jones. also joining us is christine from bloomberg's first word. ask but if wanted ask all morning, what the traders do this morning? richard: when i was -- [laughter] richard: when i was a trader for many years, the usually had a pretty quiet morning ahead of and ecb decision. i think that is probably the way it will be. everybody anticipating position squaring. you want to have the risk you want, you don't want any stray risk. how will other central banks be watching today? -- may bebe waiting watching this program waiting for the arrival of the ecb decision? >> there definitely watching this program. as you say, the s&p will be watching today's decision by the ecb closely. their meeting next week, it will it go at the ecb does today and are expected to factor whatever the ecb decides. guy: the s&p is the one you always look at because we all remember what happened at the begi
time,uld talk frankfurt 1:45 frankfurt time we get a decision from the european central bank. that is what we are waiting for. how will mario draghi ease? online,follow that we're joined now by richard jones. also joining us is christine from bloomberg's first word. ask but if wanted ask all morning, what the traders do this morning? richard: when i was -- [laughter] richard: when i was a trader for many years, the usually had a pretty quiet morning ahead of and ecb decision. i think that is...
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and his response was "what is frankfurt?" frankfurt is on the main river. and you will double your score to $26,400 as we come to todd. did he get frankfurt? no -- picked amsterdam. and his wager? oh, he'd have won by $1. but in this game today, he finishes in third place. andrew, congratulations. you now have a 4-day total of $72,399. and you play again tomorrow. promotional consideration provided by... [ applause ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. pat: thank you so much! thank you, jim. appreciate that. have a wonderful time at the puzzle board. give my best to the letters. hi. good to see you all. get ready. it's "toss up" time at the old corral. our first "toss up" is a "phrase." it's worth $1,000, and here we go. [ bell chimes ] janet. recipe for success. yeah, that's it. you got $1,000. [ applause ]
and his response was "what is frankfurt?" frankfurt is on the main river. and you will double your score to $26,400 as we come to todd. did he get frankfurt? no -- picked amsterdam. and his wager? oh, he'd have won by $1. but in this game today, he finishes in third place. andrew, congratulations. you now have a 4-day total of $72,399. and you play again tomorrow. promotional consideration provided by... [ applause ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of...
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police in frankfurt last night. as of this hour they have not caught the other people involved but do have two people in custody that they caught pretty much quickly after shots started firing. check out this video. on the 5300 block of hedge street in frankfurt started out as a drug investigation when the narcotics officer were undercover, heard shots fired. went over to investigate. one of their unmarked cars became target. one of the bullets going right through the front of the car, feet from the officer who was driving. . >> it was like pop, pop, pop, like that. wow. i was two blocks away and i could hear how loud it was. >> a whole bunch of gunfire. it sounded crazy. >> reporter: the officer was not hurt in this and actually managed to chase down and arrest one of the men he did not have to use his gun in all of this. though his supervisor was praising him for that. it was unif theclear if these p shooting at police realized they were police officers. >> today marks a somber anniversary for the family and comra
police in frankfurt last night. as of this hour they have not caught the other people involved but do have two people in custody that they caught pretty much quickly after shots started firing. check out this video. on the 5300 block of hedge street in frankfurt started out as a drug investigation when the narcotics officer were undercover, heard shots fired. went over to investigate. one of their unmarked cars became target. one of the bullets going right through the front of the car, feet...
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at this point, the bus was -- returned to the depot at frankfurt and pratt. septa officials are going to get a copy of the recordings. >>> now, police are looking for a dark gray or silver pontiac grand prix or grand am last seen going south on the boulevard. this was around 2:00 this morning. the car had delaware tags. police ran those tags and came up with no record. the police don't know if this woman is in danger. they believe the marne and woman know each other. they're calling this possible domestic kidnapping at this point. this woman is described as being in her 20s, 5'7" with straight, dark hair and all dark clothing. police will be looking at that surveillance video, hoping to get ans. a frightening morning, especially because there were about 20 people on that septa bus at that time. a lot of witness statements and video that the police will be looking for throughout the morning. matt delucia, live in olney, nbc 10 breaking news. >>> four people are in the hospital after being shot while sitting outside. police tell us they were called to the scene
at this point, the bus was -- returned to the depot at frankfurt and pratt. septa officials are going to get a copy of the recordings. >>> now, police are looking for a dark gray or silver pontiac grand prix or grand am last seen going south on the boulevard. this was around 2:00 this morning. the car had delaware tags. police ran those tags and came up with no record. the police don't know if this woman is in danger. they believe the marne and woman know each other. they're calling...
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let's go to julia in frankfurt. a reminder we had five measures coming through from the ecb back in december, but the market really honed in on the deposit rate cut as being the one to focus on. >> reporter: well, louisa, good morning. i think the disappointment in december was due to the fact that there was great expectations. there had been a lot of chat from the ecb. i think the market believed they'd been misled. i think the ecb this time around has been very careful to not say too much about what could come today. they have plenty of options. in terms of qe, they could increase the number of asset purchases they do on a monthly basis. they could broaden out the collateral. they could extend the time horizon when we're looking at rates. they could also take the deposit rate further into negative territory, even talking potentially about tiering the deposit rate to try and offset some of the costs to the banks of this policy. as far as liquidity is concerned, we could see further long-term liquidity operations. n
let's go to julia in frankfurt. a reminder we had five measures coming through from the ecb back in december, but the market really honed in on the deposit rate cut as being the one to focus on. >> reporter: well, louisa, good morning. i think the disappointment in december was due to the fact that there was great expectations. there had been a lot of chat from the ecb. i think the market believed they'd been misled. i think the ecb this time around has been very careful to not say too...
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teams were searching with dwuns drawn in frankfurt a residential neighborhood there. here's how investigators are explaining this. it began at 7:00 on hedge street. an undercover narcotics team was there for a separate investigation. they heard gunfire. one of their unmarked headed that way. a group of men started firing at it. 15 shots in total as part of that earlier shoot out and then at the police. one of the shots went through the front bumper just feet from the officer. >> very brazen. it's very stupid to be firing a gun at anyone especially a police officer that's out here to protect everyone. >> reporter: he was not injured this. he managed to get out of the police car and chase after one of these guys and he arrested them and the rest of his police officers got there soon after and caught another guy. but, again the manhunt for maybe two others continue this morning. i'm drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> today marks a somber anniversary for family and colleagues of philadelphia police sergeant robert wilson iii. on this day one year ago gunmen shot and killed serg
teams were searching with dwuns drawn in frankfurt a residential neighborhood there. here's how investigators are explaining this. it began at 7:00 on hedge street. an undercover narcotics team was there for a separate investigation. they heard gunfire. one of their unmarked headed that way. a group of men started firing at it. 15 shots in total as part of that earlier shoot out and then at the police. one of the shots went through the front bumper just feet from the officer. >> very...
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of the sponsors are from northern kentucky. >> several cities followed kentucky's lead. louisville, frankfurt, danville and midway and vicko. >> it was a scene of terror. and now they are trying to restore the peace. and how parents are helping. >> local community suffers more than a thousand job losses. now a giant in on-line sales new plans coming up at 6:00. >> the rain is talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, scream. only one guy's done more than talk. kasich. he'll do for a fmerica what he's doneor us. create jobs.undred t ho us four hand jobsere in ohio. h brought 'em bahick from mexico and cna. turned our deficit into a surplus. more jobs? an america that works? let's loan 'em john kasich. new day for america is reonhisis blade for the content >> neighborhood crime alert from the police to track a trio of suspected bank robbers. a man gave a woman a note. and she and two accomplices were stopped few minutes later on northbound 75. florence officer given the description of the car given by bank employees and spotted the toyota near kile's lane. they are locked up in the
of the sponsors are from northern kentucky. >> several cities followed kentucky's lead. louisville, frankfurt, danville and midway and vicko. >> it was a scene of terror. and now they are trying to restore the peace. and how parents are helping. >> local community suffers more than a thousand job losses. now a giant in on-line sales new plans coming up at 6:00. >> the rain is talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, scream. only one guy's done more than...
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he is making his debut as the new coach at frankfurt as they travel. he succeeds after a win list streak. >> a man with a mission to save frankfurt. he has a massive task ahead of him. he is optimistic his long experience can get back on track. >> i'm here to stay. i am convinced we can do it. we will use the time we have and work as much as we have -- we can. >> he had four days to prepare for his first game in the hot seat. it gave him and his co-trainer the opportunity to formulate a game plan. >> we have concentrated on a number of things. naturally you can't focus on everything that we have tried to achieve quickly and explain what we expect. >> what they need our goals such as this one but the go-to guy is injured. he wants the team to be a unit once again. >> i believe the squad is ready for this. they have a tough opponent waiting for them. they will still take the challenge. we want to play well and gain confidence for the remaining games of the season. >> confidence is something they will need. on the other hand, they would welcome another di
he is making his debut as the new coach at frankfurt as they travel. he succeeds after a win list streak. >> a man with a mission to save frankfurt. he has a massive task ahead of him. he is optimistic his long experience can get back on track. >> i'm here to stay. i am convinced we can do it. we will use the time we have and work as much as we have -- we can. >> he had four days to prepare for his first game in the hot seat. it gave him and his co-trainer the opportunity to...
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time, members speak at frankfurt. we'll be scrutinizing the address ahead of the policy announcement. that comes next thursday. anna: at midday, mortgage application data in the united states. hour and a quarter after that, a gauge of the u.s. jobs market, adp employment change figures. stock as next, taking asian equities extent the global rally. what to expect from the european trading day. ♪ anna: welcome back. it is 7:19, 8:19 in frankfurt. let's get to your bloomberg business flash. caroline: thank you. revenue,osted annual up 15% from the previous year. they announcede, a small your operating profits at 666 million pounds. beer shares have soared in hong kong after it agreed to buy sab miller's stake in their chinese joint venture. it would give china for control of the world's best-selling brew and smooth the way for sab miller to buy ab inbev. the transaction still needs regulatory approval. iconic capital, which helps manage the fortunes of silicone vally billionaires, have hired stanford kim. that's accord
time, members speak at frankfurt. we'll be scrutinizing the address ahead of the policy announcement. that comes next thursday. anna: at midday, mortgage application data in the united states. hour and a quarter after that, a gauge of the u.s. jobs market, adp employment change figures. stock as next, taking asian equities extent the global rally. what to expect from the european trading day. ♪ anna: welcome back. it is 7:19, 8:19 in frankfurt. let's get to your bloomberg business flash....
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black on the ground and frankfurt. let's bring in our guest. the chief investment officer at ccla investment management. markets were expecting too much. are they focusing on the wrong thing? do you think draghi disappointed or he delivered? i think he had an immensely difficult task. the levers he has to pull to generate growth are limited. so, he has capacity to cut interest rates. i think interest rates are bad news, not good news. we have the broader issue of what else can he do. he is absolutely not permitted to find a fiscal expansion. n, gives go i government's money, and tell them to build and the structure. he can't do that. therein lies is going to because the central bank has done everything it can. his measures now i think will make the target two system wars. european will come to regret this action. francine: why? because we are expecting too much? james: because commercial banks will have an even worse time deploying credit. this is an economy that does not want to borrow, rather than economy that does not want to learn. while we
black on the ground and frankfurt. let's bring in our guest. the chief investment officer at ccla investment management. markets were expecting too much. are they focusing on the wrong thing? do you think draghi disappointed or he delivered? i think he had an immensely difficult task. the levers he has to pull to generate growth are limited. so, he has capacity to cut interest rates. i think interest rates are bad news, not good news. we have the broader issue of what else can he do. he is...
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the main event this morning is the ecb, which is meeting in frankfurt. policy decision is expected around 7:45 a.m. eastern time, and economists are looking for a possible cut in rates again. even below the negative rates that already exist with the european central bank widely expected to roll out more stimulus. we'll be hearing from ecb president mario draghi. that's coming up at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. ahead of the decision, the u.s. futures are sliektly positive. remember yesterday we did see some modest advances for the markets. six out of seven days in a row of gains for both the s&p 500 and the dow. this morning, the dow futures are up by about 23 points. s&p futures up by 3 1/2. the nasdaq up by six. let's take a look at the early trading in europe.
the main event this morning is the ecb, which is meeting in frankfurt. policy decision is expected around 7:45 a.m. eastern time, and economists are looking for a possible cut in rates again. even below the negative rates that already exist with the european central bank widely expected to roll out more stimulus. we'll be hearing from ecb president mario draghi. that's coming up at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. ahead of the decision, the u.s. futures are sliektly positive. remember yesterday we did...
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reporter: police officers patrol frankfurt airport. virtually everyone knows what happened less than 400 kilometers away. there is a strong sense of apprehension. flights to and from brussels are canceled. >> it is a strange feeling arriving in seeing the security and doing a flight right now. especially departing from an airport with so many security checks. >> it is like russian roulette. you never know what will happen that did state of gold situation. >> also at other german airports, there was a visible police presence with tighten security. it is a similar picture across europe, like at the airport in amsterdam -- an important travel hub. or in rome. rail travel has been affected with trains to and from brussels suspended for hours. limited service is being resumed by the euro star which links london with russell's in paris. trains from germany will terminate. travelers who want to get to and from brussels will not be getting far easily unless they decide to drive. border controls have also been tightened and it may take longer t
reporter: police officers patrol frankfurt airport. virtually everyone knows what happened less than 400 kilometers away. there is a strong sense of apprehension. flights to and from brussels are canceled. >> it is a strange feeling arriving in seeing the security and doing a flight right now. especially departing from an airport with so many security checks. >> it is like russian roulette. you never know what will happen that did state of gold situation. >> also at other...
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news broke last week that the lse is in talks with deutsche bursa in frankfurt for a possible merger. now it has been revealed the owner of the new york stock exchange is possibly making an offer for the lse. they say that they are only looking into the possibility and has not yet approached the lse board. it has until the end of the month to make a bid. our financial correspondent and frankfurt sent us this report on how the shares of the three companies were doing following the latest developments. >> the stocks of the intercontinentalexchange lost nearly 4% this tuesday, while shares of the london stock exchange gained, and also shares of deutsche verso were gainers this tuesday, and that is despite the new competition in the takeover story. many are concerned a deal between the americans and the british would likely face objections from cartel authorities and european market supervisors are expected to favor a european deal. mariana: despite economic crises in many parts of the world, the german labor market remains robust. the number of people out of work fell to 2.5 million in f
news broke last week that the lse is in talks with deutsche bursa in frankfurt for a possible merger. now it has been revealed the owner of the new york stock exchange is possibly making an offer for the lse. they say that they are only looking into the possibility and has not yet approached the lse board. it has until the end of the month to make a bid. our financial correspondent and frankfurt sent us this report on how the shares of the three companies were doing following the latest...
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let's take you to the 5300 block of hedge street last night in frankfurt. police say an undercover narcotics team heard gunfire when one unmarked car drove up and bullets started flying at it. >> just a few feet away from where the officer was sitting in the driver's seat is where that bullet struck the police car in the front bumper. >> reporter: the officer was not hurt and did arrest one guy and another suspect caught a short time stater. search crews remained on the scene for hours searching for other people involved. police were out there in a known drug area doing their job. they were narcotics officers. unclear if the suspects knew they were shooting at place because they were in unmarked cars not in uniform. >>> today marks a somber anniversary for the family and comrade of philadelphia police sergeant robert wilson 3iii. one year ago gunmen shot officer wilson. balloons will be released in his honor at the exact time of day they lost him. march 5th last year when sergeant wilson and his partner were doing security checks. wilson ran into the game s
let's take you to the 5300 block of hedge street last night in frankfurt. police say an undercover narcotics team heard gunfire when one unmarked car drove up and bullets started flying at it. >> just a few feet away from where the officer was sitting in the driver's seat is where that bullet struck the police car in the front bumper. >> reporter: the officer was not hurt and did arrest one guy and another suspect caught a short time stater. search crews remained on the scene for...
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it happened in frankfurt last night. the charges include aggravated assault and simple assault. nbc 10's drew smith as an update on the investigation. >> reporter: neighbors and police began by hearing a gun fight. it wasn't until bullets struck a car on this street that this turned into a major police search. that car was an undercover one with a narcotics officer behind the wheel. >> just a whole bunch of gun fire. it's just -- it sounded crazy. >> reporter: then one bullet blasted through the front bumper just feet from where he sat. >> they said they shot a cop. it was a lot of police officers here. >> reporter: the officer was not hurt and managed to change and arrest one of the gunmen. >> it was crazy, just silly. >> reporter: next, dozens of officers dogs and a police helicopter searched for the others. from sky 4 lens they searched a garage. >> everybody's got kids, there's babies around here. >> reporter: today police returned to search for video surveillance. and back where that undercover car became a target, police ended up finding evidence of 15 gun shots. police ar
it happened in frankfurt last night. the charges include aggravated assault and simple assault. nbc 10's drew smith as an update on the investigation. >> reporter: neighbors and police began by hearing a gun fight. it wasn't until bullets struck a car on this street that this turned into a major police search. that car was an undercover one with a narcotics officer behind the wheel. >> just a whole bunch of gun fire. it's just -- it sounded crazy. >> reporter: then one bullet...
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. >> i didn't know until i changed over in frankfurt and watched on television, like many of us did. and to say the least it is frightening and disturbing to see those events unfold. >> you have to worry. >> over departures in terminal a. >> a lot of after preapprehension, nervous and praying it all goes well. >> this morning i was technically thinking of deplaying the whole trip. >> and heading to frankfurt. >> worried at all that that can spill over to where you will be vacationing? >> hopefully not. i mean i try not to think about it. >> the department of homeland security stressed there's no specific credible intelligence of a copycat here, but philadelphia's airport had a steady, visible presence of officers, layers of protection we don't always see. >> we would hope that there is some vigilance in having bags checked and be able to have the security measures in place. >> and while this may be the new normal -- >> i am not afraid. >> you are not afraid? >> if anything should happen, it will happen. i don't expect anything to happen, but i am not afraid. >> all flights between he
. >> i didn't know until i changed over in frankfurt and watched on television, like many of us did. and to say the least it is frightening and disturbing to see those events unfold. >> you have to worry. >> over departures in terminal a. >> a lot of after preapprehension, nervous and praying it all goes well. >> this morning i was technically thinking of deplaying the whole trip. >> and heading to frankfurt. >> worried at all that that can spill over...
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as you can see behind me, the ftse, the cac 40, and the docs in frankfurt -- the dax in frankfurt, closing down. perhaps some head scratching over whether these measures will actually help the eurozone economy. we will return to the markets in a moment or so. first, let's turn difference. the french president -- let's turn to france. the french president says the government will press ahead with reform to labor laws. tens of thousands came out to protest the government proposal to do so. the labor minister has signaled she is ready for a key concession to get unions onside. delano d'souza has more. delano: a day after tens of thousands came out on the streets to protest a reformed to the labor code, the government in france says it is willing to compromise by increasing payroll taxes on short-term contracts, an issue unions have repeatedly been calling for you promote long-term jobs -- calling for to promote long-term jobs. >> the proposition exists and goes hand-in-hand with my bill. delano: short-term contracts are increasingly popular in france. nine out of 10 new hires in the country t
as you can see behind me, the ftse, the cac 40, and the docs in frankfurt -- the dax in frankfurt, closing down. perhaps some head scratching over whether these measures will actually help the eurozone economy. we will return to the markets in a moment or so. first, let's turn difference. the french president -- let's turn to france. the french president says the government will press ahead with reform to labor laws. tens of thousands came out to protest the government proposal to do so. the...
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mass transit, the market frankfurt line is experiencing problems. otherwise, no problems or delays for the rest of mass transit. lauren? >> thanks, jessica. >>> right now, a new jersey state trooper is in the hospital after he was hit by a car while responding to an emergency. this all happened just before 8:30 last night on i-295 in gloucester county. the road re-opened but take a look at the backup following last night's crash. matt delucia is live outside cooper hospital this morning. walk us through what we know about what happened. >> reporter: lauren, first i'll tell you within the past couple hours we've seen several new jersey state police vehicles show up here at cooper university hospital. troopers trying to find out any updates about one of their own. let me step out of the way. you can see one of those state police vehicles parked outside the trauma entrance here at cooper hospital. now take a look at some video here. this is the scene in the southbound lanes here west deptford last night. new jersey state police say it was around 8:20 p
mass transit, the market frankfurt line is experiencing problems. otherwise, no problems or delays for the rest of mass transit. lauren? >> thanks, jessica. >>> right now, a new jersey state trooper is in the hospital after he was hit by a car while responding to an emergency. this all happened just before 8:30 last night on i-295 in gloucester county. the road re-opened but take a look at the backup following last night's crash. matt delucia is live outside cooper hospital this...
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but there are connecting flights in london, paris amsterdam and frankfurt and domestic connecting flights to brussels in new york, newark and d.c. those are the major places people may see heightened security. back to you. >> jackie, are any big cities in the u.s. amping up security following the attack? >> reporter: as they do for any major world attack, new york and dc have primarily heightened security as far as we know on the east coast right now where west coasters would pick up a connecting flight including the airport and their metros systems. from sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> as we heard, air travel in europe is a mess right now. kpix 5 reporter julie watts is flying out of london today and we are going to check in with her in just a few minutes. >>> a busy day on the streets and the roads here in the bay area. let's kick it over to gianna. >> good morning. three separate traffic alerts. let's go straight to northbound 880 right now. we have two right lanes shut down between market and 7th due to a fatal accident a vehicle hit a pedestrian. you have delays all the way back into d
but there are connecting flights in london, paris amsterdam and frankfurt and domestic connecting flights to brussels in new york, newark and d.c. those are the major places people may see heightened security. back to you. >> jackie, are any big cities in the u.s. amping up security following the attack? >> reporter: as they do for any major world attack, new york and dc have primarily heightened security as far as we know on the east coast right now where west coasters would pick...
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from hong kong to frankfurt. who is next? who is martin zoellick he? we ask about the new ceo coming up next. ♪ guy: i am guy johnson in london did this is "on the move." let me show you what is happening on the european equity markets, 41 minutes into the session. we are turning more negative. the taxes now down -- the dax is now down. vw showing weakness this morning. the french market is down. edf is up sharply. ad court is trading up sharply. the market is trading lows as we speak. here's nejra cehic. nejra: basf is working with financing banks on the merit of making a counter bid for dupont. according to people with knowledge, the german chemical producer has not made a decision yet about proceeding. dupont which has a capitalization of $50 billion agreed to a merger with dow chemical in december. shares are trading lower this morning. martin zilkha is the chief -- an insidercer at germany's second-largest bank is known for overhauling its consumer inking unit. persistent capital outflows from china since mid-2014 were not down to investor pligh
from hong kong to frankfurt. who is next? who is martin zoellick he? we ask about the new ceo coming up next. ♪ guy: i am guy johnson in london did this is "on the move." let me show you what is happening on the european equity markets, 41 minutes into the session. we are turning more negative. the taxes now down -- the dax is now down. vw showing weakness this morning. the french market is down. edf is up sharply. ad court is trading up sharply. the market is trading lows as we...
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gordonet more with paul to join us from frankfurt. investors and economists are pretty keyed up on this. paul: they certainly anticipate something is going to happen. bets on an even better increase have started to rise. at 1:40 five frankfurt time, you would expect to get that rate cut. if not, there is going to be some disappointment and they will turn to the press conference 45 minutes later to see what draghi has to add, will there be more qe? maybe an extension of the bond purchase program, maybe new asset classes. on the deposit rate, maybe something to make sure the banks are not too burdened. there's an awful lot in the mix here but anticipation is high there is going to be some form of stimulus coming through. francine: we were looking at the options. we made a chart on the chances of more negative rates, more qe. on negative rates, there has been so much talk about the side effects. is there any way mario draghi can do it differently to try not to hurt the banks? we know the ecb is studying what other banks with negative rat
gordonet more with paul to join us from frankfurt. investors and economists are pretty keyed up on this. paul: they certainly anticipate something is going to happen. bets on an even better increase have started to rise. at 1:40 five frankfurt time, you would expect to get that rate cut. if not, there is going to be some disappointment and they will turn to the press conference 45 minutes later to see what draghi has to add, will there be more qe? maybe an extension of the bond purchase...
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sharplyen shares fell at the open and frankfurt after reports that u.s. authorities are widening the inquiry into the omissions scandals. 3% after the wall street journal says the justice department is looking at the debbie's use of bank fraud and tax laws. in france, opening an investigation for aggravated fraud, following a preliminary inquiry. the man once known as the king of wall street has died at the age of 86. the former managing partner and chairman of salomon brothers transformed it from a traditional bond trader into one of the most profitable investment banking firms, pioneering mortgage backed securities and becoming the largest underwriter of municipal bonds. he often told traders they should come to work "ready to bite the -- off a bear every day." the cause was pneumonia. rishaad: we're looking at what china's middle class really earns and what they spend it on. have a look at it at bloomberg.com/asia. later, a way to pay for the potential merger with the operator of the london stock exchange. we will crunch the numbers for you. sluggish e
sharplyen shares fell at the open and frankfurt after reports that u.s. authorities are widening the inquiry into the omissions scandals. 3% after the wall street journal says the justice department is looking at the debbie's use of bank fraud and tax laws. in france, opening an investigation for aggravated fraud, following a preliminary inquiry. the man once known as the king of wall street has died at the age of 86. the former managing partner and chairman of salomon brothers transformed it...
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great story coming from frankfurt. now look at the markets data and how we ended the day, how we ended the month, how we ended the quarter. european stocks were down. point asone percentage we head to the european close. we will show you all the key moves across the asset classes. banks falling lower overall. we saw the banks being dragged lower by the italian bank going lower over the past quarter. that was the worst performing industry group. that is it for the european close. we will see if there are better fortunes tomorrow. ♪ >> it is noon in new york am a 5:00 p.m. in london. welcome to bloomberg "markets." ♪ alix: good afternoon. i am alix steel. the u.s. stocks were next as a choppy quarter comes to an end with last month's rebound leaving wall street at the highs. tomorrow's jobs report, what it has in store for investors. in emerging markets, the best month in almost five years. mark mobius weighs in on current 's outlook. the day after metlife one a court battle. why firms are going after regulators, and
great story coming from frankfurt. now look at the markets data and how we ended the day, how we ended the month, how we ended the quarter. european stocks were down. point asone percentage we head to the european close. we will show you all the key moves across the asset classes. banks falling lower overall. we saw the banks being dragged lower by the italian bank going lower over the past quarter. that was the worst performing industry group. that is it for the european close. we will see if...
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what is the polarity in frankfurt right now? we always know the bundesbank is not contentious but has an interesting relationship with mr. draghi. what are the different constituencies in frankfurt right now? paul: there is clearly some tension, no doubt about that. germany is a net savings country, and savers get hit by a zero deposit rate. some of the biggest customers in the corporate sector may have to pay negative rates. that's where the tension comes. draghi gets a lot of bad press in germany. the bundesbank has been skeptical about whether qe will ever actually work, and we have noticed that angela merkel is not pushing forward on banking unions aggressively, because that would mean german bankers are underwriting deposits. tom: that is an important insight. hans redeker. hans, what is the most optimal euro level or mr. draghi, if he is going to go at this alone? if he doesn't get banking, if he doesn't get a fiscal reality across europe? what is his best euro level? paul: i think that may be in the short-term, the ecb ca
what is the polarity in frankfurt right now? we always know the bundesbank is not contentious but has an interesting relationship with mr. draghi. what are the different constituencies in frankfurt right now? paul: there is clearly some tension, no doubt about that. germany is a net savings country, and savers get hit by a zero deposit rate. some of the biggest customers in the corporate sector may have to pay negative rates. that's where the tension comes. draghi gets a lot of bad press in...
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--t joins us from frankfurt joins us from frankfurt. paul: it doesn't matter if you get -0.1%. is -- euroro area area, these numbers are still way short of the just under 2% medium-term inflation goal. policymakers decided to ramp up stimulus. that kicks in in terms of the actual purchases on friday. two banks coming through in june. there is a long way to go. francine: their latest round of qe stimulus does not work. what is next? question.ry big one that is been asked quite a lot did policymakers have -- a lot here and policymakers have noted there is no more room for interest rates. asset purchases, 80 billion euros a month is a pretty big number. that suggests you really got to watch or the start to suck up the euro area bond market liquidity, even by adding corporate bonds into the mix. the ecb says there are plenty out there. more economists are a bit more skeptical. banks could be played -- paid to be -- paid to take money from the ecb. if that works, there is scoped to take that further. ecb is confident. it says it can do more. not everyone out there shares their optim
--t joins us from frankfurt joins us from frankfurt. paul: it doesn't matter if you get -0.1%. is -- euroro area area, these numbers are still way short of the just under 2% medium-term inflation goal. policymakers decided to ramp up stimulus. that kicks in in terms of the actual purchases on friday. two banks coming through in june. there is a long way to go. francine: their latest round of qe stimulus does not work. what is next? question.ry big one that is been asked quite a lot did...
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frankfurter said his personal opinion was that the school board should allow the witnesses children their dissent. he was however as most political progressives had been for many decades, and advocate of judicial restraint regarding the actions of democratically elected bodies. and he thought the court should acknowledge that the elected school board had made a defensible, meaning reasonable, choice expressing the well of the majority of its constituents. the eight members of the majority had all been appointed to the court by president franklin roosevelt. whose anger with the court's refusal to be deferential towards congress's enactment of the new deal legislation led to his ill-fated attempt to attack the supreme court. the center of the case had been appointed by president calvin coolidge. who i should say parenthetically was the last president with which i fully agreed. minersville flag salute law was unique in the history of american legislation. it forced the children to express a sentiment which as they interpreted, they do not entertain and which violates their deepest religious
frankfurter said his personal opinion was that the school board should allow the witnesses children their dissent. he was however as most political progressives had been for many decades, and advocate of judicial restraint regarding the actions of democratically elected bodies. and he thought the court should acknowledge that the elected school board had made a defensible, meaning reasonable, choice expressing the well of the majority of its constituents. the eight members of the majority had...
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a frankfurt llegamos y por tierra nos hemos trasladado unos 400 km, hemos tenido la suerte que los controles en la frontera entre alemania y bÉlgica se estaban produciendo en el sentido contrario al nuestro. la policÍa con linternas estaba verificando el contenido del cada uno de los vehÍculos. otra vez el terrorismo volviÓ a europa, esta vez en el corazÓn mismo del viejo continente. 3 explosiones encadenadas en bruselas, 2 en el aeropuerto internacional, la primera a las 8 de la maÑana hora local, la siguiente apenas pocos minutos mÁs tarde, y una tercera en una estaciÓn de metro a las 9 de la maÑana. se cobraron la vida de mÁs de 30 personas y dejaron mÁs de centenar de heridos. se refiriÓ a la terminal aÉrea y a la estaciÓn de metro en plena hora pico, dijo que los fundamentalistas cometieron una verdadera masacre. el estado islÁmico se auto atribuyÓ los ataques, autoridades belgas reportaron el hallazgo de productos quÍmicos y una bandera del estado islÁmico durante un operativo. se presume, ocurrieron con bombas escondidas dentro de algunas maletas que se confundÍan c
a frankfurt llegamos y por tierra nos hemos trasladado unos 400 km, hemos tenido la suerte que los controles en la frontera entre alemania y bÉlgica se estaban produciendo en el sentido contrario al nuestro. la policÍa con linternas estaba verificando el contenido del cada uno de los vehÍculos. otra vez el terrorismo volviÓ a europa, esta vez en el corazÓn mismo del viejo continente. 3 explosiones encadenadas en bruselas, 2 en el aeropuerto internacional, la primera a las 8 de la maÑana...
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a small gain in paris and frankfurt. the markets will be having a busy day. let's go to ireland. impressive growth figures. the economy grew by 9.2% in the last three months of the year. irelandfull year, posted growth, confirming its position as the fastest-growing economy. it is a turnaround. seven years ago they had contracted by 8% in the last quarter of 2008. a controversial reform law on labor. >> people took to the streets to protest against this law. they are calling for the changes to be scrapped. the government indicated it is willing to give -- on some elements of these reforms. the labor minister has confirmed there are plans to increase the payroll tax for short-term contracts. >> angered by labor reforms that union say will -- france's rights. youth unemployment is close to 25%. with more protests planned, the government is willing to tweak the reforms. she suggested putting in extra payroll tax on short-term contracts. temporary contracts make up 84% of hiring and franz. -- in france. >> our proposal exists and it is supported by social partners. it is in line with
a small gain in paris and frankfurt. the markets will be having a busy day. let's go to ireland. impressive growth figures. the economy grew by 9.2% in the last three months of the year. irelandfull year, posted growth, confirming its position as the fastest-growing economy. it is a turnaround. seven years ago they had contracted by 8% in the last quarter of 2008. a controversial reform law on labor. >> people took to the streets to protest against this law. they are calling for the...
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in frankfurt so they met in a tiny bath town. the town went on for three or four days, the meeting, but on the final day that was when the powers that be scheduled the debate. einstein was to stand at the test of the field of everybody else in the building. there were two guys flanking the gates, the physicist and, were special people that got in first. anybody else from the news and media and paul was there as well. it was supposed to be open discussion but it quickly generated into name-calling between lane hard and einstein. first some science and then to children bickering over a toys how i would describe it. at the end, the end, nothing had been settled of course, einstein chased after lane hard to the cloakroom. minard said it was too late and ran for the train and they never spoke personally again. it would've been fine except it would have beeburied under. from that moment on, the anti-semitism that lenhard had been hiding came forward and there is nothing but the two commentary about einstein and feelings of his hypothes
in frankfurt so they met in a tiny bath town. the town went on for three or four days, the meeting, but on the final day that was when the powers that be scheduled the debate. einstein was to stand at the test of the field of everybody else in the building. there were two guys flanking the gates, the physicist and, were special people that got in first. anybody else from the news and media and paul was there as well. it was supposed to be open discussion but it quickly generated into...
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the opinion for the court was justice felix frankfurter, a former member of the national committee of the american civil liberties union. he was jewish. he had been born in austria. which of the not these had occupied in 1938. as a jew, he was anxious to avoid practices that allowed schoolchildren to be treated differently because of their religion. miller -- millersville versus the family said quote -- an interest in fear of your to none in the hierarchy of legal values, national unity is the basis of national security. frankfurter said his personal opinion was that the school board should allow the witnesses .hildren their dissent he was however as most political progressives had been for many decades, and advocate of judicial restraint regarding the actions of democratically elected bodies. and he thought the court should acknowledge that the elected ahool board had made defensible, meaning reasonable, choice expressing the well of the majority of its constituents. the eight members of the majority had all been appointed by president franklin roosevelt. who is anger with the court'
the opinion for the court was justice felix frankfurter, a former member of the national committee of the american civil liberties union. he was jewish. he had been born in austria. which of the not these had occupied in 1938. as a jew, he was anxious to avoid practices that allowed schoolchildren to be treated differently because of their religion. miller -- millersville versus the family said quote -- an interest in fear of your to none in the hierarchy of legal values, national unity is the...
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let's focus on banks because we have a big banking conference in frankfurt. michael moore is leading our coverage from the banking sector in london. we spoke, we had a great interview with the chairman of u.b.s., sergioermotti. he said he was looking at the impact of further negative rates on the european banking sector. u.b.s. said they can withstand it. others won't be able to do so well. >> right. sergio talked about the impact it will have on banks forcing them to go further out the credit spectrum. that is something some of the credit rating agencies have warned about, this notion of force them into riskier loans and you're also going to have to see them take other measures, hsbc, their c.e.o. the other day talked about disparaging deppeds on the continent amid these negative rates. i think you'll see more of that as well. francine: what did you make of the comment it would be nice to have utility-like pricing power? >> he is probably not alone in that. certainly a lot of bank c.e.o.s have rejected this notion of the bank as you tillity. they are not the
let's focus on banks because we have a big banking conference in frankfurt. michael moore is leading our coverage from the banking sector in london. we spoke, we had a great interview with the chairman of u.b.s., sergioermotti. he said he was looking at the impact of further negative rates on the european banking sector. u.b.s. said they can withstand it. others won't be able to do so well. >> right. sergio talked about the impact it will have on banks forcing them to go further out the...
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of course, there are connecting flights in london, paris, amsterdam and frankfurt. a couple of domestic flights connect to europe new york city and dc are also hubs that connect to europe. if you are heading to sfo give yourself the normal amount of time that you otherwise would to get abroad this morning. >> jackie, it doesn't seem too busy at sfo right now. have you been able to talk to any passengers and are they worried? >> reporter: we did go into the terminal about 20 minutes ago and everything is calm. there are no early-morning flights over to europe that are scheduled. that's normal. that's not anything different because of these attacks. so there are people going to canada. they were calm. everything is really normal at sfo. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> president obama has been briefed on the bombings and the department of homeland security is closely watching that situation. >>> washington insider marc sandalow joins us now with the potential fallout on the attacks. good morning, marc. >> reporter: good morning. >> how do you think this attack and the deadly
of course, there are connecting flights in london, paris, amsterdam and frankfurt. a couple of domestic flights connect to europe new york city and dc are also hubs that connect to europe. if you are heading to sfo give yourself the normal amount of time that you otherwise would to get abroad this morning. >> jackie, it doesn't seem too busy at sfo right now. have you been able to talk to any passengers and are they worried? >> reporter: we did go into the terminal about 20 minutes...
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from charles de gaulle in paris to germany's frankfurt mein. terrorists have repeatedly demonstrated aviation remains an attractive target from the shoe bomb attack, to the underwear bomb, the multi-atlantic transatlantic bomb plot and the printer cartridge bomb plot. 250,000 people fly into the u.s. from foreign airports every day. former tsa chief john >> the evidence has always been as evidenced by the christmas day bomber and richard reid, the shoe bomber and other plots that foreign airports are perhaps not as security as u.s. airports. >> reporter: u.s. veteran security experts say the vulnerable between curbside check-in and the tsa checkpoint, exactly where the brussels airport bombers struck. >> you just don't have enough military or police in these areas to really show -- to force on a 24/7 basis. >> reporter: by a strange coincidence, the current tsa chief admiral peter nepinger was in brussels meeting with the european counterparts when the attack happened. homeland security is once again today reminding everyone at the airport who
from charles de gaulle in paris to germany's frankfurt mein. terrorists have repeatedly demonstrated aviation remains an attractive target from the shoe bomb attack, to the underwear bomb, the multi-atlantic transatlantic bomb plot and the printer cartridge bomb plot. 250,000 people fly into the u.s. from foreign airports every day. former tsa chief john >> the evidence has always been as evidenced by the christmas day bomber and richard reid, the shoe bomber and other plots that foreign...
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it happened in the city's frankfurt neighborhood. malik smith is facing aggravated assault and simple assault charges. authorities say an officer was driving on hedge street around 7:00 last night when someone or some people began shooting at his unmarked police sedan. he says he saw people run down. he managed to chase down and arrest smith. >>> tonight philadelphia police are remembering a brother in blue. sergeant robert wilson iii was killed one year ago today trying to protect customers during a robbery in progress. today his colleagues an loved ones are making sure that his legacy is never forgotten amid a rave of recent violence against police officers. nbc 10 reporter randy gyllenhaal joins us live from the 22nd district where sergeant wilson worked in north philadelphia. randy? >> reporter: sergeant wilson was based here in the 22nd district. he left headquarters a year ago today to go on patrol, and he never came back. in quiet formation, officers line up and give salute, marking one painful year since one of their own was
it happened in the city's frankfurt neighborhood. malik smith is facing aggravated assault and simple assault charges. authorities say an officer was driving on hedge street around 7:00 last night when someone or some people began shooting at his unmarked police sedan. he says he saw people run down. he managed to chase down and arrest smith. >>> tonight philadelphia police are remembering a brother in blue. sergeant robert wilson iii was killed one year ago today trying to protect...
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frankfurt is open. so deutsche bank is falling this morning, and the bank stocks are such heavyweight that they really pull up, they really pull down the indexes. take a look at some of the stocks that we are watching today. oracle came out with a profit that beat analyst estimates. sales were roughly in line, but the component of sales that come from cloud computing was a strong gain. stephanie: that was always a question. can you see oracle shift to the cloud? they have such a massive customer base. the question was, were they sitting in ancient times -- oracle makes that shift, that is a big positive. matt: and then you see peabody energy down 33% -- down a mere 3%. raising doubts about going concern there, so possible bankruptcy. my producer said there are doubts about it. david: the market cap is $74 billion. couldthe equity holders lose out, and they have already lost almost all of their money. if you invested in this company at a thai, you have lost more than 95% of the value. stephanie: i like t
frankfurt is open. so deutsche bank is falling this morning, and the bank stocks are such heavyweight that they really pull up, they really pull down the indexes. take a look at some of the stocks that we are watching today. oracle came out with a profit that beat analyst estimates. sales were roughly in line, but the component of sales that come from cloud computing was a strong gain. stephanie: that was always a question. can you see oracle shift to the cloud? they have such a massive...
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frankfurt real estate. let's talk about what we think. let us get our review from paris. maybe we should by paris real estate. hans: let us had to paris. we can't afford paris. underperforms would be limited. the head of european equity strategy. so much for joining us. walk us through how you see the world from paris. see that there is some support from the central banks. we feel that if there is still europe, we still have some positive news coming. guy: in terms of how i should position myself, the u.k. is a weird set up markets. you have a u.k. market and an international financial sector and an international market here as well. when i look at the u.k., how easy is it to tease apart u.k. specific assets from the global the fact that these assets are domiciled in london. and the index0 are not linked to the u.k. economy. it is very positive and telling. in december, our u.k. equities and our european allocation. theind a lot of value in u.k. equity market which is trading at very low price to book, 1.6. very low compared to average and high in terms of dividend yields
frankfurt real estate. let's talk about what we think. let us get our review from paris. maybe we should by paris real estate. hans: let us had to paris. we can't afford paris. underperforms would be limited. the head of european equity strategy. so much for joining us. walk us through how you see the world from paris. see that there is some support from the central banks. we feel that if there is still europe, we still have some positive news coming. guy: in terms of how i should position...
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stephen: more business headlines -- the operators of the london and frankfurt stock exchange have agreed to a merger deal. creating one of the largest exchange operators in the world, trading with an 5 trillion euros in equities. the stock exchange will hold 46% of the new company with deutsche putting up the rest. the online retailer's chief confirms the inquiry, in an interview with bloomberg. all applicable taxes in italy and cooperating with authorities. ofentina's lower house parliament has passed a controversial deal to end a 14 creditors. with protesters demonstrated against the arrangement, which will repay over $4.5 billion owed to american investors. the bill passes to argentina. the metro in washington, d.c. is being shut down just a little over 24 hours, but ridesharing companies like uber are pledging not to take advantage. stephen: the company has said this time around they will cap the surge pricing at 3.9 times the regular fare. it can go much higher. along with rides, they are offering customers in washington, d.c., money off their first journey. the d.c. mayor called on
stephen: more business headlines -- the operators of the london and frankfurt stock exchange have agreed to a merger deal. creating one of the largest exchange operators in the world, trading with an 5 trillion euros in equities. the stock exchange will hold 46% of the new company with deutsche putting up the rest. the online retailer's chief confirms the inquiry, in an interview with bloomberg. all applicable taxes in italy and cooperating with authorities. ofentina's lower house parliament...
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earlier, we spoke with our frankfurt financial correspondent and asked how the adidas figures had gone down with investors. >> the fourth quarter results for adidas wasn't great, but the overall result for 2015 was remarkable. adidas had to cope with a huge decline of profits in russia, but other markets managed to make up for this. western europe, asia, even in the united states, home of nike, that huge competitor for adidas -- things went better for the germans in 2015. now, adidas hopes for this year's football or soccer european championship -- reporter: there is a lot of debate in germany about a cashless society. germans love their coins andy. bills and have so far dismissed any talk of getting rid of them. in many african countries, cash-free payment methods are far more common, especially because many people there don't have bank accounts. in kenya, a system of paying via mobile phones is hugely successful. here is more. >> tenures lightly capital, nairobi. some call it africa's answer to silicon valley because so many new ideas are born here. for many, paying bills by text mes
earlier, we spoke with our frankfurt financial correspondent and asked how the adidas figures had gone down with investors. >> the fourth quarter results for adidas wasn't great, but the overall result for 2015 was remarkable. adidas had to cope with a huge decline of profits in russia, but other markets managed to make up for this. western europe, asia, even in the united states, home of nike, that huge competitor for adidas -- things went better for the germans in 2015. now, adidas...
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denise nakano reports on what happened outside a home in frankfu frankfurt. >> reporter: a search of an abandoned house turned up new evidence in the search for vito maglio's killer. only nbc 10 was there. looking for ballistics, blood, other clues. new information led detectives here as this may be have been the place maglio was killed and possibly tortured. the crime scene unit walked out of the known drug house with bags of evidence. in a previous interview with nbc 10, maglio's family shared a video showing him at his son's wedding. >> knowing that we're never going to have him here again to him him it's like i'm grateful so we can look at it. >> reporter: maglio, 69-year-old father from bustleton disappeared december 2014. his burning suv found two days later in germantown. >> how did the car get up there? like what happened? that's really when we started getting you know upset. >> by march 2015, maglio's body found in the schuylkill river, shot twice in the head. detectives believe whoever pulled the trigger knows the way around this abandoned house. another step closer to find
denise nakano reports on what happened outside a home in frankfu frankfurt. >> reporter: a search of an abandoned house turned up new evidence in the search for vito maglio's killer. only nbc 10 was there. looking for ballistics, blood, other clues. new information led detectives here as this may be have been the place maglio was killed and possibly tortured. the crime scene unit walked out of the known drug house with bags of evidence. in a previous interview with nbc 10, maglio's family...
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london would want to have its own way again, and that would be the end of frankfurt. it is not the first time the two exchanges have tried to march. the last attempt failed, adding uncertainty to the current agreement. and, the deal is subject to antitrust clearances and other regulatory approval. anchor: and that is your latest business news. anchor: now, football world governing body fee fast, says it was seeking tens of millions of dollars seized by the u.s., alleged to have been paid in bribes and other money making schemes. >> may the 22nd last year, six fifa officials arrested at this hotel. just ahead of a fifa conference, on racketeering charges. the ensuing scandal has sent shockwaves through world soccer. fifa is now trying to set its house in order. the new president issued a statement outlining why it is seeking compensation. the convicted defendants abused, and created serious and lasting damage to fifa. some have entered guilty pleas, u.s. authorities say they have to forfeit $190 million. fifa, as the world governing body of futbol, once that money back
london would want to have its own way again, and that would be the end of frankfurt. it is not the first time the two exchanges have tried to march. the last attempt failed, adding uncertainty to the current agreement. and, the deal is subject to antitrust clearances and other regulatory approval. anchor: and that is your latest business news. anchor: now, football world governing body fee fast, says it was seeking tens of millions of dollars seized by the u.s., alleged to have been paid in...
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the first arrest took place wednesday night in a town about 80 kilometers north of frankfurt. according to local police reports, a 28 euros man was arrested at a train station while police were undertaking regular checks, they stopped this man and asked him for identification. when he failed to provide any, they took him into custody. during investigation, they found he had been using different aliases over the past few months. he also had trouble bans in europe and was wanted in italy for criminal activity. they also said, the police report also said his phone was being investigated. he was being investigated in conjunction to the brussels attackers. it is this man media reports are toculating may have links another man with two suspicious text messages found on the phone. media reports in germany quoting federal police say one text message said just the name at another -- and another was received on tuesday morning "the end" in french. rather suspicious. the second arrest happened thursday evening in the city of dÜsseldorf. the man arrested there is a november -- known memb
the first arrest took place wednesday night in a town about 80 kilometers north of frankfurt. according to local police reports, a 28 euros man was arrested at a train station while police were undertaking regular checks, they stopped this man and asked him for identification. when he failed to provide any, they took him into custody. during investigation, they found he had been using different aliases over the past few months. he also had trouble bans in europe and was wanted in italy for...
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in europe, the indexes closed with gains as well with the frankfurt dax powering ahead. this despite down beat data from china. we got down beat data from the chinese manufacturing companies. auto stocks are the winners on this side of the atlantic after the geneva show opened up and the news flow we got out of that show. let's talk you through other stories that we have been watching for you in the stock markets. shares in the london stop exchange itself popped on tuesday. it follows the news that american rival, intercontinental exchange is eyeing a take over bid. it set the scene for a take over. a german company is also in the market for a deal. a stand off between apple and the f.b.i. has gone from the court room to the u.s. congress. the f.b.i. and government are facing off off a locked i phone that was used by one of the shooters in a terror attack. they say the technology could endanger the privacy of i phone users everywhere should it fall into the wrong hands. bill gates has been named the world's richest person by gary forbes. the microsoft co-founder has a ne
in europe, the indexes closed with gains as well with the frankfurt dax powering ahead. this despite down beat data from china. we got down beat data from the chinese manufacturing companies. auto stocks are the winners on this side of the atlantic after the geneva show opened up and the news flow we got out of that show. let's talk you through other stories that we have been watching for you in the stock markets. shares in the london stop exchange itself popped on tuesday. it follows the news...
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the group will maintain its headquarters in london and in frankfurt. this is the third time of course, that deutsche boerse has actually sought to buy the london stock exchange, and this is since the turn of the century. there were previous deals in 2000 and 2005. the run-up was pegged as the biggest deal between market operators since november, 2013. manus: the big issue, of course. will there be any trumping, or as it were, coming from ice, who have intimated that they wanted to see what would be offered before they would consider what they would do. deutsche boerse is coming in before the put up and shut up agreement. we will have to wait and see. this sounds like a very locked in deal. the shareholders must be behind it. cost energies over a three-year period -- they really are lining up their ducks. they say they are going to close this deal by the end of 2016, during the first quarter of 2017. and deutsche boerse's board is recommending acceptance after the review. this is quite a substantial agreement in terms of the body of the text as well. ne
the group will maintain its headquarters in london and in frankfurt. this is the third time of course, that deutsche boerse has actually sought to buy the london stock exchange, and this is since the turn of the century. there were previous deals in 2000 and 2005. the run-up was pegged as the biggest deal between market operators since november, 2013. manus: the big issue, of course. will there be any trumping, or as it were, coming from ice, who have intimated that they wanted to see what...
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we are going to drill down on that meeting in frankfurt. we are betting that the ecb will come out with fresh stimulus on thursday. the speculation of lower interest rates and an extension of the ecb's current bond buying program. a more radical move would be for the ecb to launch a helicopter rescue of the eurozone. what is a helicopter rescue? has been taking a closer look at that and what else the ecb might -- may have up its sleeve. it's been a year since the ecb began its bond buying program to jumpstart the sluggish economy, yet the results have been far from stellar. ecb president mario draghi has all but promised further measures. bond purchases have been increased in the current 60 billion euros per month almost 80 billion euros -- 60 million euros per month -- 60 billion euros per month to almost 80 billion euros. would be to push banks to lend to consumers by penalizing them for depositing cash with the ecb. mario draghi could also come out with more unconventional proposals, like helicopter money. it's a scenario where the ecb w
we are going to drill down on that meeting in frankfurt. we are betting that the ecb will come out with fresh stimulus on thursday. the speculation of lower interest rates and an extension of the ecb's current bond buying program. a more radical move would be for the ecb to launch a helicopter rescue of the eurozone. what is a helicopter rescue? has been taking a closer look at that and what else the ecb might -- may have up its sleeve. it's been a year since the ecb began its bond buying...
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but the new measures announced in the central bank's headquarters in frankfurt went far beyond forecast. for the first time, it shaved the borrowing rate right down to zero, from 0.05%. the overnight deposit rate when you deeper into negative territory from 0.4%. and the massive bond buying program has been expanded to 80 billion euros a month. the ecb says it will start buying up corporate debt. the central bank has slashed its growth and inflation forecast, underlining how much the single currency needs stimulus. >> this comprehensive package will exploit the synergies between the different instruments and has been calibrated to further ease financing conditions, stimulate new credit provision, and thereby reinforce the momentum of the euro area's economic recovery and accelerate the return of inflation to levels below but close to 2%. reporter: though the case for stainless seems clear, questions remain, as the ecb pushes interest rates lower and lower, many observers wonder whether they have used up all the firepower it has. firepower it might needed later if the economic slowdown c
but the new measures announced in the central bank's headquarters in frankfurt went far beyond forecast. for the first time, it shaved the borrowing rate right down to zero, from 0.05%. the overnight deposit rate when you deeper into negative territory from 0.4%. and the massive bond buying program has been expanded to 80 billion euros a month. the ecb says it will start buying up corporate debt. the central bank has slashed its growth and inflation forecast, underlining how much the single...
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guy: welcome to "on the move." 7:30 in london, 8:30 in frankfurt. we are counting you open to the european open. i'm guy johnson, alongside hans nichols in the german capital. here is what we are watching. risk on. equity rally gaining momentum in asia. the u.s. stocks have their best day in seven weeks. europe called higher, but it has a lot of catching up to do. trump and clinton win big. hillary and donald dominated super tuesday, strengthening their grip on their party's nomination. has the market priced in the chances of a trump presidency? we will talk about that during the program. and lights after down to. -- after downtwon. earning, but yet to find the next ratings juggernaut after "downton abbey." we will talk to analysts who still think it is a by. this rally is gaining momentum. we saw it in asia, completely blowing past the negative watch story, coming out of the racing agency. euro called higher. hans: it seems like there's a massive vote of confidence. the chinese authorities in general have an idea of what they are doing; it is not j
guy: welcome to "on the move." 7:30 in london, 8:30 in frankfurt. we are counting you open to the european open. i'm guy johnson, alongside hans nichols in the german capital. here is what we are watching. risk on. equity rally gaining momentum in asia. the u.s. stocks have their best day in seven weeks. europe called higher, but it has a lot of catching up to do. trump and clinton win big. hillary and donald dominated super tuesday, strengthening their grip on their party's...